A behind-the-scenes look at filming around the world for television and movies as seen from the streets.

On the Set: Movies and TV

A behind-the-scenes look at filming around the world for television and movies as seen from the streets.

His promotion to the position of president of worldwide marketing comes almost two months after the studio said that David Kosse, formerly the London-based president of international for Universal, would vacate that post.

The studio, a subsidiary of NBCUniversal, has been in the process of streamlining some of its operations by relocating some positions to Los Angeles. Goldstine will assume the international marketing responsibilities once held by Kosse, a Universal veteran who has opted to remain in London.

In his new role, Goldstine will lead Universal's global marketing efforts, including advertising, promotions and home entertainment marketing, among other responsibilities.

“Josh is one of the brightest, most strategic marketing executives I’ve ever met,” said Universal Filmed Entertainment Chairman Jeff Shell in a statement. “I’ve watched him shape brilliant campaigns for our films time and again."

Prior to joining Universal, Goldstine had a long stint at Sony Pictures Entertainment, eventually holding the job of senior executive vice president of creative advertising.

Michael Moses, Universal’s co-president of domestic marketing, will continue to report to Goldstine; and Simon Hewlett, executive vice president of international marketing, will now report to Goldstine.

Winning the box-office derby on its opening weekend was a foregone conclusion for “Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation,” leaving only the question of just how formidable a draw the latest installment in the Tom Cruise-led thriller franchise would be.

After receiving a Donkey Kong-style pounding from critics, "Pixels," the '80s video-game themed comedy starring Adam Sandler, was edged out at the box office on its opening weekend, failing to take the No. 1 spot from "Ant-Man," which earned an estimated $24.8 million.